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Show Wasatch Slake ronfciuirf. Tlia iuarlerly conference of the Wa-tatlll Wa-tatlll Btako of Zlon cunveliei 111 tho Hlake I loure, Hrler City. May Sml and Itrd, 1891, l'roildeut A. 11 alcli pri tiding. tid-ing. Haturday, 10 a. iii-l'retont on lha iland: A. Hatch, prctldeiil of the Htake.and counielort; Apoillea J-'. M. I.) man and A. II. Cannon, and n goixl hpKM'iitatloti of the local prleethood. After tlia utual exercltea Aoatle Can-nouiuke Can-nouiuke In pralta of our Uaullful city and tabernacle, and inl Ji re.1 Mod hail greatly blretwl the woplo here, and If Ihey would Im fallhfdl wo thould con-lliiuetobubleawdand con-lliiuetobubleawdand make thla valley val-ley a beautiful place for tbeHalntt to dwell lu. In our irorlty we thould bo ery careful iml to be nil away by vlco and coVetotltm-M. ltefrrreit to tho gn at worK that would be acconi-pllibed acconi-pllibed In tbo future aud thuiower of Owl that would rett un tbla ople. Advlted the older rwplo to ret a worthy example befuro the yp-ing. Ilifened to what bail lieen nucuni- fili.hed by audi gnat men at Wn-h ugton, Dliraill, Hilton nulothcra, and how It took energy, perteveraucu and coiitlant I dwr to make Ihem what lluywiro. Tbe Havlor llliunlf and tliel'mphit Jotepli were not vxiei liont to licit rule. When n mill It preiured for any wotk thu opportunity will I given him, and every man wbu falli, on nllectlon will tee that It bat been bla own faults Au'lle Lyman rt gritted that tbe liou.u waa noi tilled with young meu lo lliten tJ the dlacourm of llrutbtr Cnniiou. We could plainly aie bow thoau who made goodu-o of their time (In whatever tailing) aa a ruin would I lund to tuccted. Our thlldren thould lit taught to not apuud their tlmo lu Idleiitwitbo powera of both mind and lly thould la trtlniil to be atruug In virtue. In retltt tho evllt even of our own nature, and bu fllleit with Integrity and ower to retltt tin. llineulcllou by Jllibop Vau Wag-enen, Wag-enen, S. p. m. President (lllea made a few remarki un the con llllou of the Hlake. He had vlalted nearly all the uanlt, anil wat pleottd lo find tho iruaarlly aud cac that protallcd. He coiitld-tmlailvalloniio coiitld-tmlailvalloniio imall thing; It was worth evi rytblng or nothing, Ill-hoi " '' Murdock, I). Van Wogeiitu and H. Clegg rtqiorteil tbelr wardaaa protjriug. Aotlle Cannon dellvere.1 a very lu-terettlng lu-terettlng dltcourtu on thu following tubjeet, "The neccMlly of the Halnta tottlllfiitlher Improving; tho tucctta of the varloua liiatltutlout; the education educa-tion of thettxtt; tlivilu of Imnrallty; the authority and liowtrof thetenllng ordinance; llu duly of buttiundt tu tbttr wlvta aud the nevettlly of avoiding avoid-ing all unpleuant remarka andactlont; the evllt of Intemperance, and tbu anrrediieMof tho marriage itlatlou." Hunday, 10a.m. On the atand be-aldea be-aldea tbo brethren tneiitloued on Haturday, Hatur-day, there were Prof. II. dull", cf Provo; llldera A. Kimball, from Ilox i:iJir; ItobliiMin and Thorn, from American Fork, and l'rtildeut H. II. Young, of Hilt Lake City, who each In their turn addrnued the vatt con gregatfou attembled. Tbu InttrtKllont from tbemi brethren, togelbtrwlth tint remarka aud coun-tela coun-tela of the AiMttlce, cautul Iho Halnta to rejoice and thank (Io.l for the rei-torallon rei-torallon of lliu eierlottlng (loapel lu theeo latter da) e. Pretildent Hatch having a very bad cold, wat not ablu to addrcee tbu ixiople duilng tbu conference. lu the livening Iberu waa a nin ting, at which i:ider ltolilntou prtaentej tbeiugarquitllou, aud urged tbu lie-cettlly lie-cettlly of lalalng aijuautltyof augar beett. Prvaldent Beyuiour II. Vouug occu- led tbe remainder of the evening In iicaklng on the ei lit of luleniierauce, Jlrrtitv L'l.ro.l.Htato Clerk. |